![]() ![]() The Petite Riviere Loop starts in LaHave and winds through the LaHave and Petite Riviere area. Now we’re getting into the lesser known things to do and that’s where this gets really exciting. That’s when the Ovens are at their most spectacular so make sure you look at a tide schedule before you arrive. You can also pan for gold down on the beach which is pretty neat (we’ve done this) and, for the more adventurous, there is camping on site! As I’m fact checking on the website, I’m also noticing they have kayaking which would be incredible so that’s next on our list! There is some serious infrastructure here and you can actually travel down into many of the caves via concrete staircases for AMAZING photo ops. This is a must-see and while we’re hitting you with another well-known tourist attraction, we promise that these are worth your time! The Ovens are a series of sea caves situated along a short (I think it’s just 1km) hike. Tastings are free but they also offer a tour which we’d highly recommend! We also love visiting distilleries, breweries and wineries early in our trip so that we can stock up on local spirits to enjoy throughout our stay. ![]() I mean, we write about food and booze for a living so obviously we’re including those options! Ironworks is all about small batch premium spirits and it’s a super cool place to visit. Getting the history of the place you’re in and having a guide show you what makes that place extra special is a great place to start. Worth it? Yes! If there’s one thing we’ve learned about visiting a new place (or even your own backyard) it’s that there’s nothing more valuable than starting with a tour. THINGS TO DO ON THE SOUTH SHORE OF NOVA SCOTIA 1. In part two we’ll cover from Port Mouton to Yarmouth! So this, part one, will cover from Kejimkujik seaside adjunct all the way to Lunenburg. We could make a list of 100 things to do but for the sake of time, let’s just start with 8 things to do on the South Shore of Nova Scotia.įull transparency, we had to break this up into two parts. Don’t mistake us – that doesn’t mean we don’t adore the rest of the province but there’s something about South shore that’s always drawn us and kept us coming back. But when we get asked the question, “What’s your favorite part of Nova Scotia” the answer is always the South Shore. ![]() It’s lovely and you should totally visit and explore. We spend a ton of time talking about, promoting and advocating for our home province of Nova Scotia. ![]()
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